Davis wanted reports to say whether the Taser stun gun was used on people who were armed, intoxicated or aggressive.

She also wanted to know the race of people who had been shocked with a stun gun or Taser.

Outside the chambers, gun enthusiasts rallied in front of the Statehouse statute of

Abraham Lincoln

and called for the House to pass a concealed carry bill that a committee approved this week.

“We will be victorious,” bellowed Rep.

John Bradley

, a Marion Democrat who ignited robust cheers.

In other action, the

Senate

dealt another bipartisan blow to Democratic Gov.

Pat Quinn

’s budget.

Senators agreed with the House’s conclusion that the state would take in only about $33.7 billion in the budget year that begins July 1.

That’s about $200 million less than the Quinn administration projected, prompting the governor’s office to warn again that the governor’s estimates were sound and are needed to keep up investments in schools.